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America's Youth Give Strongest Support for Abstinence Programs

Jennifer Harper/Teresa Neumann Reporting (Breaking Christian News)

According to a new Harris Poll, 56 percent of people ages 18 to 24, and 60 percent of those 25 to 29 think abstinence programs effectively reduce or prevent the occurrence of HIV/AIDS.

Teens The poll also shows that another 49 percent of people ages 18 to 24 and 52 percent of those ages 25 to 29 say the programs reduce or prevent unwanted pregnancies.

Those results, from surveying six age groups and three political groups, show that younger respondents have the strongest support for abstinence over safe-sex programs.

"The most striking, and surely the most important differences among various demographic groups are the differences between younger and older adults," the poll states. "Adults under the age of 30 are more likely to believe that abstinence programs are effective, and it is of course these adults who are the main targets for the programs."

According to the Washington Times report, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services set aside $31 million two years ago to help 50 communities in 22 states and the District develop abstinence-only education programs. A first-year review by HHS revealed a cultural change: Majorities of the participants had experienced a change in attitude.

Reporter Jennifer Harper noted that the agency found that students had become more supportive of abstinence and less supportive of teen sex, with a keener awareness of the consequences for risky behavior.

"Abstinence-only intervention can influence knowledge, beliefs and intentions, and among sexually experienced students may reduce the prevalence of casual sex," said epidemiologist Elaine Borawski.

Listing results from another study, Harper said that "Kissing is Good," an investigation of youthful sexual behavior released last month by the University of Tennessee, found that teens who only kissed had "better relationships" with one another -- and in future romances.

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http://washtimes.com/national/20060122-120548-3633r.htm

Teresa Neumann Reporting

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